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S³ Berlin-Brandenburg “innoBB ” Set up and implementation’s start. Germany/ Brandenburg (in collaboration with Berlin). Capital region Berlin–Brandenburg . Brandenburg. Berlin. Capital region: 30.000 km² ~ 6 Mio. inhabitants 2,8 Mio. working persons 12 % unemployment.
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S³ Berlin-Brandenburg “innoBB” Set up and implementation’s start Germany/ Brandenburg (in collaboration with Berlin)
Capital region Berlin–Brandenburg Brandenburg Berlin Capital region: 30.000 km² ~ 6 Mio. inhabitants 2,8 Mio. working persons 12 % unemployment
Preparation of a Smart Specialisation Strategy – time schedule • 2006: “Capital Region Berlin – Brandenburg” • “We want to strengthen our strengths, to support the existing potentials” • “We want to develop synergies between science and business” • “We will concentrate economic development geographically” • 2008: innovation summit • Definition of five Future Fields of Excellence for Berlin and Brandenburg • 2010: innovation summit • Creation of the five Clusters building on the Future Fields of Excellence
Definition of priorities for Brandenburg: Innovation Concept 2006 • SWOT Analysis to define industrial fields of excellence as priority fields for funding allocation • Evaluation Criteria • Cross-regional orientation of the enterprises in the sector • Cooperation with university and research centres • Joint development of new products • Significant integration along the value added chain • 16 industrial sectors were integrated in the State policy • 10 sectors were considered as having real chance of cross-border profile improvement
S³ - Joint innovation strategy “Berlin-Brandenburg innoBB” • Focus on five clusters • Healthcare, • Energy technology, • Transport, mobility and logistics, • ICT, media, creative industry, • Optics
Link betweenthejoint S³ andBrandenburg‘sstrategy Strategyof innoBB Brandenburg „Strong forthefuture“: • Brandenburg‘s strategy • SME strategy • Cluster strategy/innoBB: • intensify the integration and interconnection, • strengthen the innovation potential of enterprises • increase added value • “ProIndustry”: • Support development and evolution of industrial base StrategyofBerlin • SMEstrategy - Action plan ProIndustry • Cluster strategy
Political level Innovation summits of the State of Brandenburg and Berlin Involvement of stakeholders in innoBB Administrative level Steering Group of the undersecretaries of the science and economics ministries of Berlin and Brandenburg Implementation level including all parties involved in the process (i.a. industry, science, clustermanagment, innovation agencies) Cross-cluster activities (Marketing, joint projects, cross-cutting themes) Clusters
Involvement of stakeholders during the priorities’ choice Dialog Analyses Dialog and conferences dedicated to specific fields • Conferences of the specific fields • Internet dialog • Documents & SWOT Analyses • Analysis of the added value chain Collecting • Definition process for the priorities of the cluster Energy Technology Preselection (Cluster management and experts Preselection 180 proposals (Liste) Presentation & Discussion Dialog 50 proposals (Nomination) Political Decision (Summer 2012) Measures: 20 sector specific 10 cross-sectoral Priority setting
Involvement of Stakeholders in the implementation of the clusters
Enterpreneurship policy and entrepreneurial discovery • Entrepreneurship • „innovations require courage“: coaching and consultancy • Technological and creative coaching cenres: coaching on financial and economic issues • Business Angels Club • Business Plan Competition • Entrepreneurial discovery: Pilot projects involving and adressingindusry • Cross-boarder project • Involvement of industry and science • Market acceptance and visibility • High likelihood of realilsation and application-orientation for the region • Assured financing
Currentissues • Coordinationoftwoparalellandintegratedprolicies • Indicatorssetting • Lack ofbigindustrialresearch • Bottom-upreport • Industrial sectors outside the S³